Growth inhibition effect of Brazilian Cerrado plant extracts on Candida species
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Ethanol extracts from leaves of Annona crassiflora and A.
coriacea, and the fruits of Solanum lycocarpum and S. gran diflorum were investigated against 52 strains of Candida
albicans, four strains of C. tropicalis and three strains of C.
krusei isolated from human immunodeficiency virus-infected
individuals with oropharyngeal candidosis, using the agar
dilution method. Among the extracts tested, leaves of A. cras siflora was active against all the microorganisms and showed
the greatest antifungal activity based on the MIC values. It
was observed that 57 strains (96%) were inhibited by the
extract from A. crassiflora at a concentration of 64mg/ml,
whereas against 18 strains (30%), it exhibited MIC values as
low as 0.5mg/ml against 106UFC/ml organisms. Candida
albicans CBS 562, a reference strain used as a control,
showed a similar inhibition pattern. The activities of flu conazole, itraconazole, and ketoconazole were also evaluated
and afforded MIC values ≥ 32mg/ml (19.5% of all strains),
≥ 64mg/ml (13.6%), and ≥ 128mg/ml (32.2%), respectively.
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SILVA, Marcelo V. et al. Growth inhibition effect of Brazilian Cerrado plant extracts on Candida species. Pharmaceutical Biology, Abingdon, v. 39, n. 2, p. 138-141, 2001. DOI: 10.1076/phbi.39.2.138.6248. Disponível em: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1076/phbi.39.2.138.6248. Acesso em: 25 jul. 2025.